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I was among the very first to install RC1 live on my own site and update it with each release that followed as always…..I probably shouldn't but I use my own site as a testing ground and very often break it, wreck it and rebuild it

My site all but disappeared out of the searches but I am happy to report that within hours of applying the fix Google was all over re-indexing it.

Chris-Can you give an idea of what type of pages are being marked "noindex"? I know that in previous discussions that some changes were made because Google was over-indexing things. I believe you fixed these through the use of the 'rel="canonical"' tag. Is this something different?

Thanks for the fix guys. I actually noticed what I'll now chalk up to this a few days ago when my pagerank went off the charts, but I've been doing some SEO of late and my site is so new, I assumed I screwed up and angered google with my efforts.

Anyway, as Bob alluded to, that's the price I pay with wanting to have the cutting edge features. Hopefully they index again soon, and I'm rolling again.